Criminal intent: FBI details how drones are being used for crime

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Authors: JordanEarlier this year, Elon Musk's OpenAI warned that drones could be turned into weaponized, AI-controlled swarms if left
place, but he did disclose that the criminal group also used drones to livestream footage of FBI agents to YouTube, in order to anticipate
evidence that criminal organizations now use drones to scope out exploitable security gaps before a robbery, such as memorizing security
allegedly use drone-based livestreams to monitor the movements of dock security, and can trigger a fire alarm to draw security away if they
get too close to one of their compatriots.Drug cartel smugglers also now use drones to avoid Border Patrol agents when crossing the border
currently mulling options to prevent drones from being used for felonious activities
The question is, how far will they go, and how will their regulations affect law-abiding drone enthusiastsCongress is currently
reauthorizing the FAA, which regulates where commercial drones can fly, to operate for another five years, and part of this process includes
updating their regulatory powers
A couple of proposed updates could change what you can do with your drones.For instance, the FAA guidelines currently state that drones must
remain within line-of-sight of the owner, but many people ignore that
employ drone-jamming equipment around sensitive areas, as they do in war zones like Syria and Iraq
unclear what law enforcement will do to curtail them, or if civilian access to commercial drones could become more restricted in future,